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Howie Jones (rugby union)

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Howie Jones
Full nameElwyn Howel Jones
Date of birth(1983-09-08)8 September 1983
Place of birthNeath, Wales
Date of death4 May 1983(1983-05-04) (aged 75)
Place of deathPorthcawl, Wales
Notable relative(s)Howell Jones (father)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1930 Wales 2 (3)

Elwyn Howel Jones (8 September 1907 — 4 May 1983) was a Welsh international rugby union player.

Hailing from Pontneddfechan, Jones was the son of Wales forward Howell Jones and attended Neath County School. He earned representative honours for Wales Elementary Schools and Wales Secondary Schools in the early 1920s, while his earliest senior rugby was with Neath Wanderers, which he captained for two seasons.[1][2]

Jones, a wing three-quarter joined Swansea at the end of 1929, and was made a Wales reserve for the 1930 Five Nations, aided by a five-try performance against Skewen. He got his first cap in Wales' third fixture, against Ireland at Swansea, when Ronnie Boon withdrew with illness, then was capped again for the final match in France.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "A Few Short Ones". Gloucestershire Echo. 12 January 1929.
  2. ^ "Howie Jones' Career". South Wales Daily Post. 25 November 1929.
  3. ^ "Welsh 'Cap' For An All White". South Wales Evening Post. 6 March 1930.
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